$850OTD is a little more than what it sold for originally. I had a 686 Silver Pidgin 28" 28 gauge. About the same age. Sold new $1400, I found a shop in one of the Carolinas with 16 of them, that they would let go for a grand each. I had it until 2 1/2 years ago and sold it. It was a great field gun, but on sporting clays was just too "whippy". The inertia block in the trigger was set from the factory for 1oz loads instead of 3/4, the trigger wouldn't reset for the other barrel, so I sent it back to Virginia, when it came back it had the best triggers ever! and I assume the inertia block behaved like a mechanical trigger! I always wanted to do one of those dove hunts where you could do 500 shots a day. Except for the cost it would have been a breeze with that gun!
I see guys with those late 90's Berettas all the time, they just love them!
Ivan
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